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The BNC was co-chaired by President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Botswana counterpart Advocate Duma Boko and culminated in the signing of four new bilateral instruments aimed at advancing sustainable economic growth and regional integration.

President Ramaphosa concludes SA-Botswana BNC

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South Africa and Botswana have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening political, economic and social cooperation following the successful conclusion of the sixth Bi-National Commission (BNC) in Gaborone on Thursday.

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Opinion Pieces

Protecting initiates’ lives and restoring the dignity of customary initiation

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Each year, as the winter and summer initiation seasons approach across South Africa, thousands of young people prepare for one of the most significant moments of their lives: customary initiation. For generations, this sacred rite of passage has marked the transition from childhood to adulthood, shaping identity, instilling discipline and reinforcing the cultural fabric of communities across the country.

Restoring dignity through opportunity and protection

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May Day is a profound reminder of the hard-fought battles for labour rights, and the collective power of social dialogue. From the factory floors and deep-level mines to the bustling tech hubs and vast agricultural lands, the hands of our workers continue to build the foundation of our democracy and power up the engines of our economy.

Our freedom is a product of intangible solidarity

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Those who have had the opportunity to carefully study South Africa’s road to democracy would most likely agree with the assertion that our democracy is a special product of intangible solidarity.

World TB Day 2026: Yes, You and I Can End TB

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Every year on 24 March, South Africa joins the global community in commemorating World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, a day that calls for reflection and recommitment to ending one of the world’s most severe, yet curable diseases.

Coordinated action needed to tackle unemployment in South Africa

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Government continues to work relentlessly to address South Africa’s triple challenge of unemployment, inequality, and poverty. These persistent challenges have detrimental effects on the country’s prospects for economic growth and remain a critical barrier to social cohesion and expanded economic opportunity.